A Palestinian artist and architect on the inextricable links between between biography and art, joy and grief.
From The Politics of Bricolage to Open Havelock: exploring grassroots tactics for urban development.
A young practice seeks aesthetic exuberance and new forms of collectivity while contending with the limitations of the present.
The co-founder of the Lisbon and Aarhus-based Studio Sotnas on the freighted role of images in contemporary architectural practice.
The art critic and culture writer on his recent polemic "The Painted Protest: how politics destroyed contemporary art"
The celebrated architect discusses the genesis and evolution of his seminal guide to London architecture.
A newly formed Swiss architectural collective on the optimism that drives their work in the context of global precarity.
A panel of workers, activists and union members gather to discuss labour rights in architectural practice.
The Dutch designer reflects on her work across a huge variety of scales from expansive urban landscapes to intimate textile walls.
A panel of architects and artists on their experiments in reuse and new forms of public space at Horst, the groundbreaking festival of music, art and architecture in Belgium.
The Leipzig-based co-curators of the 2023 Venice Biennale German Pavilion reflect on communal housing, craft work and the 'sanitary revolution' in architectural practice.
The Korean architect and designer of this year's Serpentine Pavilion on the web of influences behind his work.